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Old 08-31-2011, 10:21 PM
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Default September 11 Feature: JW Lorett's C2ZR1

The Lateral-g.net Feature of the month for September is JW Lorett's C2ZR1, an LS9 powered 64 Vette built by Heartland Customs. It's nothing short of bad ass and the fabrication is stellar. I love how it's truly inspired by the new ZR1. This is by far the most in depth Feature that I've put together; there's over 300 images in the gallery. Every step of the build is fully illustrated.


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Old 09-01-2011, 07:22 AM
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Wow!!! Awesome ride. Congrat's.Nice choice Scott G.
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that's a great car.
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That thing is the shiznit
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Here is a little something that I did for the project as well.

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Pretty amazing build, I don't even want to guess what it cost to build.
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.........I don't even know what to say........this is an absolutely stellar build, and it looks like Heartland Customs raises the bar WAY up for other shops!!

The carbon fiber use is off the hook, the custom touches and one off fab work is just mind blowing. And who can argue with the use of the ZR1 pieces in a C2? Someone had some great custom Corvette ideas dancing in their head and made them become real!!!!
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Great car and great build.
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amazing build. Guys are so reluctant to modify these cars and I love when they are done well. This thing is unreal. A sick amount of work. Amazing. Glad someone spent the money, and it must have been ALOT!
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Great build.....I have never heard of Heartland Customs til now
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